struvite has been researched along with Vitamin-A-Deficiency* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for struvite and Vitamin-A-Deficiency
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[Unusual case of struvite urolithiasis in a dog. A case report].
A dog was referred for nutrition consultation after surgical removal of struvite uroliths from the bladder. Inspection of the dog's current ration revealed a pronounced vitamin-A deficiency together with a marked deficiency of protein, phosphorus and magnesium. Therefore, a supersaturation of the urine with ammonium, magnesium and phosphate, the three constituents of struvite, as a cause of struvite calculi formation appears rather unlikely. Vitamin-A deficiency can promote urinary infections and consequently struvite stone formation because of the lack of the protective effect of vitamin A on the epithelia of the urinary tract. Not only common causes for struvite urolith formation, including urinary supersaturation with stone-forming constituents and urinary tract infection, but also less common causes, including vitamin-A deficiency, which was the presumed trigger in the present case study, have to be taken into consideration. Dietetic measures appear to be a useful tool in such cases to prevent uroliths from reoccurring. Topics: Animals; Dogs; Magnesium Deficiency; Phosphorus; Protein Deficiency; Struvite; Urolithiasis; Vitamin A Deficiency | 2017 |